Gambia: LETTER WRITER WANTS FREEDOM EDITOR TO RUN FOR GAMBIAN PRESIDENCY!
*LETTER WRITER WANTS FREEDOM EDITOR TO RUN FOR GAMBIAN PRESIDENCY!***

*After This Election, Halifa Sallah Should Be relegated To History***

By A Sarr-Johnson

I write with bitter taste of seeing my one time Idol and opinion leader
self-destruct. Today, I would rather prefer Pa Nderry Mbaye of Freedom
Newspaper to run for President than Halifa Sallah.

Is this really a pact against any Mandinka opposition leader by Hassan
Martin, Hamat, Gomez and Halifa? As a non-Mandinka, I find the pact
troubling and scary, because hearing Yahya Jammeh’s frequent jibes at
Mandingos, and seeing a collection of non-Mandingos surround a lesser
challenger to the incumbent, I am wondering, are our prejudices greater
than we make it out? The pact has shown lack of sensitivity and a hand of
reconciliation like it has happen in Tunisia, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast,
Kenya where larger opposition party leads with the backing of smaller ones.
But sadly, UDP may have committed a crime by allowing a Mandingo to lead
instead of non-Mandingo. OJ Jallow is a quiet hero by doing what is right.

As an keen PDOIS supporter, using my lunch money to buy the Foroyaa all
throughout high School, I can safely say, I was overwhelmed by the message
and conduct of the Senior Executives. Since after the 2006 election, it
became necessary to look at the Senior Executives with a more sober and
independent, detached mind and scrutiny.

Uncle Sam Sarr became invincible; Sedia too inconsistent and subservient to
Halifa, Adama Bah took a backseat and Suwaibu, a partial behind the scene
follower. PDOIS became the voice and opinion of Halifa. This led to seeing
many boring commentaries, frequent monotonous interviews of Halifa by
Foroyaa.

The spirit that pushed some of us to PDOIS was the hope that, they were for
diversity and honest politics. This was not the case, so far as it became
hard for them to attract followers and contributors to the party’s cause.
The senior Executive, mainly Halifa took it upon himself to be unreasonable
and inculcate some tolerance to his fellow opposition leaders.

What end it for me is the fact that, Sedia never acts to bring calmness and
intelligible alternative to the PDOIS directives. Sam Sarr simply
disappeared to the Foroyaa publishing. This leaves Halifa a free hand to do
as he like. And for me, that is dictatorial, rigid and un-reconciliatory.

Why wouldn’t PDOIS, or Halifa be reconciliatory to the larger Opposition
party? Mr. Samba Jow and some others wanted to write sidetracking readers,
but in God's name, can we be honest and respect that, Gambians are not
children. Halifa singular insistence on his ideas cause disunity and empty
rethorics.

Even the much respected Prof Abdoulie Saine had it with on Freedom Radio.
But Halifa is too caught up in the 70's thinking to change.

After a recent trip to the Gambia with my European husband, I spend some
time speaking to people and seeing what is happening. In fact, you hardly
hear anything about PDOIS, NRP or Gomez. The two people arguments and
debates are composed around is President Yahya and Lawyer Ousainou. In
fact, APRC members wouldn’t even be drawn into discussing PDOIS, because we
are not a threat and have never been neither is there any indication that
we will in the near future.

The politics in Africa is never perfect just like the rest of the world.
However, to accept the dominance of a particular opposition party is the
height of maturity, tolerance and lack of bitterness. I am not a UDP member
or supporter, but I will vote for them if that will bring change on the 24
of November.

Hamat Bah is now given a sweet, with the title, opposition united leader,
Halifa may come and present himself to us in another five years time as
someone who sacrificed to let Hamat lead. If that contention is true, why
then didn’t he allow a party with the support base, connection, funding and
wherewithal to lead instead of insisting on his instrument of convention?
By the way, Mr. Lamin Darbo did well by angering us PDOIS supporters, but
he stated the facts. I thank you Mr. Mbaye in advance for publishing my
contribution. Please continue on the good work. You are an asset for the
Gambia.

Unless, the old guards in PDOIS move on, I am withholding my support for
the party.

*Editors note:*  Thanks reader for the confidence bestowed on our esteemed
Editor Pa Nderry M’Bai, as your favorite future candidate for Gambia’s
President.

Well, in view of Mr. M'Bai's  recent naturalization as a United States
Citizen,  Pa Nderry,  cannot run for the position of Presidency in The
Gambia.  He is a US subject, and M'Bai harbors no political ambition.

Notwithstanding, Mr. M’Bai, will continue to inform, educate, and entertain
his growing audience here at Freedom about political events in The Gambia,
and around the continent.  We can serve in different ways towards nation
building without becoming a President, or person of authority.

In regards to your criticism of Halifa Sallah, Uncle Sam, Pa Samba Jow, and
others, we must say that we trust the expertise of the folks mentioned
herein;  in providing a fitting response to your piece.  We hope they will
respect your right to free speech, and expression. We also appreciate your
move in speaking out. It’s healthy to agree  and disagree on issues of
national interest. Thanks for your attention.

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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
DEEN) TO BUILD OUR COUNTRY. *


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